JEFFERSON DAVIS.; Further Postponement of His Trial--Legal Difficulties in the way of Holding the Court at Richmond.

The recent correspondence between President JOHNSON and Attorney-General STANBERY, relative to further action on the part of the Executive to bring JEFFERSON DAVIS to trial, has served to very materially enlighten the public upon the exact state of affairs. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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